Not Many Yearlings To Be Sold., Daily Racing Form, 1915-05-01

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NOT MANY YEARLINGS TO BE SOLD SOLDThe The first sale of yearlings for 1915 will take place at Lexington next Tuesday May 4 when fiftyfive head the get of manr prominent stallion will be offered at auction This sale will be held the day before the rich Breeders Futurity is to be run after which the racing contingent will go on to Louisville for the Kentucky Derby It is expected tlrat there will hardly be more than 175 yearlings offered at auction in America this ypnr and this sale presents the opportunity for the purchase of some richlybred youngsters A com ¬ plete catalogue of the sale may be had by ad ¬ dressing The Kentucky Sales Company and if one should find it impossible to attend the sale commissions may l o sent to the eoinpuany witli tin assurance thnt the best of care and atten ¬ tion win In Rlvin them Tho management f The Kentucky Sales Vmpaiir in view of tlu threatened shortage in thoroughbred stock that now imijends as a result of the great gains made by racing throughout the country advocates that rac S uicn preserve their mares for the stud


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